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Has a candidate ever been elected president while losing his home state? [edited title]
I didn't see a thread on this specifically, and this might be more appropriate in GQ.
Most current polls show Mitt Romney well behind Obama in his home state of Massachusetts. Has any candidate ever won the presidency without carrying his home state? I think the answer is "no" based on this site. The only possible exception I can see is Zachary Taylor in 1848. I know he was born in Virginia, but I'm not sure if it was his home state at the time he was elected. |
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FDR lost his home county all 4 times
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Moderating
I've changed the thread title for clarity. It was originally "Has this ever happened?"
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That's 'cos he was a class traitor.
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Al Gore, technically
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